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Experience of accompanying students to study in Austria

Can I accompany you to study in Austria? Do parents who want their children to study in Austria know? Next, I will give you a detailed introduction to studying in Austria, hoping to help you.

Can I accompany you to study in Austria?

Parents are allowed to accompany them when studying in Austria. First, parents need to get a companion certificate, and then they are eligible to accompany their children to study in Austria. The duration of the parents' accompanying visa is the same as that of the children's studying abroad visa. Parents accompanying them can study and work in Austria, which is allowed. Unlike some countries, only parents can accompany them and nothing else can be done. This provides convenience for younger students, so that they can study hard and parents can rest assured.

Advantages of studying in Austria

1. There are many excellent schools.

At present, there are more than 230,000 college students in Austria, of which foreign students account for about 12%. Many Austrian universities have a history of hundreds of years. Universities such as Vienna University, National Academy of Music and Performing Arts, and Leoben University are all famous universities in Europe and even the world. Austria has 16 Nobel Prize winners, including 6 in medicine, 4 in chemistry and 3 in physics. On a per capita basis, Austria is probably the country with the largest number of Nobel Prizes in the world.

2. Finish college and become a master.

Austrian public schools 18, the university study period is generally 4 to 5 years; If you don't have a bachelor's degree, you can get a master's degree directly (starting from 2002, bachelor's degree and master's degree will also be separated). Although Austrian universities have received more education than other countries for one year, they get a master's degree directly after graduation, which saves a lot of trouble in postgraduate entrance examination and is very attractive to international students.

3. The cost of studying abroad is low

With the soaring exchange rate of the euro, the cost of staying in Austria is much more approachable; Secondly, because the Austrian government adopts various preferential and economic subsidy policies for students, such as transportation fees, insurance premiums, and subsidies for college students' apartments, the tuition and living expenses of students studying in Austria only need about 50,000 yuan a year.

4. The visa success rate is high.

Austria is a non-immigrant country, which implements anti-visa for international students and has a high visa rate; For Austrian visa approval, applicants do not need to go to the Austrian Embassy in China for an interview, nor do they need financial guarantees from foreign relatives (but they are required to have a certain deposit in Austria for study and life).

5. The employment prospect is bright.

In recent years, many Austrian companies have flooded into China, and the employment prospects are self-evident; In addition, as German-speaking countries, German-funded enterprises are another choice for graduates. In Austria, the use and popularization of English is very high, and the advantage of bilingualism can make the employment prospects brighter.

Matters needing attention in studying in Austria

1. Unlike China, Austrian sockets are round holes. Therefore, switch plugs or wiring boards should be prepared before departure to facilitate the use of some small household appliances brought from China.

2. Shops: General stores are open from 8: 00 am to 6: 30 pm from Monday to Friday and from Saturday to 5: 00 pm. Some shops are only open for half a day on Saturday. It is closed on Sundays and holidays. Shops in airports and railway stations are open for a long time, and they are open as usual on Sundays and holidays.

3. Time difference: Austria is divided into daylight saving time and winter time. On the last Sunday of March and 10 respectively. March to September is daylight saving time, which is 6 hours slower than China. 10 to February is winter time, which is 7 hours slower than China.

4. Climate: It is cold in winter, so prepare more down jackets and keep warm. It is a smart choice to buy some cold medicine at ordinary times, which can solve the urgent need. You can buy some foot stickers, gloves, scarves, cotton caps, thermal underwear and so on. Take good care of your health outside, call your parents regularly to ensure safety and reassure your family. Pay attention to sun protection in summer, take a sun umbrella or wear a sun hat when going out to reduce the damage of ultraviolet rays and prevent heatstroke. You can carry cool oil, wind oil essence and other items that help relieve summer heat. There are many ski resorts and skating rinks. When doing outdoor sports, you should wear protective gear, get ready for activities, relax your limbs and reduce the possibility of injury.

5. Etiquette: If you want to meet Austrian friends, the most effective way is to invite them to taste delicious food, which can be Chinese food or bring mayonnaise and bread that local people especially like. Don't be late for class, appointment and interview. You need to have a strong sense of time, and usually arrive five minutes in advance. Don't talk loudly in classrooms, auditoriums, subways, buses, trains, libraries and other open places. Turn your mobile phone into mute or vibration mode during meetings and self-study, or turn it off directly.